So, it was a disappointing result from our trip to Newcastle this weekend. For the second time this season we’ve been on the receiving end of a 3-0 scoreline against an ex-Premiership side from the North East.
This, however, was far less painful. When Middlesbrough won comfortably at the Liberty for our first home league match of the season, we looked a shadow of the Martinez side from last season. Not so at Newcastle. What pleased me about the performance is that despite conceding 3 goals so early in the game, we were never prepared to compromise our meticulous approach. Pass, pass, pass.
For me, a football team’s style of play will always be more important than their results. When I think of the World Cup in 2006, the Italians may have won the tournament based on a fantastic defence and quick counter-attacking, but it is the under-achieving Argentians that caught my eye, particularly that Cambiasso goal against the Serbs in the group stage. The 1974 Holland team will always be held in greater esteem than their West German counterparts. It’s silky Arsenal over solid Chelsea, Last season’s West Brom over last season’s Stoke and continental Swansea over hoofball Cardiff.
When Huw Jenkins appointed Sousa last season, I was delighted. Not because I knew that Sousa was a great manager, but because I knew he’d been chosen with our style of football in mind.
So, not happy about the result, but far happier than if we’d compromised ourselves by thumping the ball forward and hoping to snag a point.


